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April 29, 2009
Well, at least Specter is no longer a RINO!
Jennifer Rubin looks at Arlen Specter's decision to switch parties, and sees an opportunity for Republicans, as well as a challenge: ...the challenge for Republicans: to find a message and candidates who sound broadly conservative themes but appeal to an audience beyond the base.But in an all-too-familar pattern, the Scylla of a broad-based theme runs right into the Charybdis of fussy litmus tests: One man's diversity is another's heresy. And until Republicans and their loudest voices in the blogosphere drop the "check-the-box" litmus tests they will likely find themselves in the permanent minority.Here the Democrats hold a distinct advantage. They can claim to have a broad mainstream theme (and they have the media to buttress this claim and make it look downright credible), and their diversity/coalition mentality means that all boxes are automatically checked on all liberal litmus tests, without regard to consistency, or verification. Inconsistency and even dishonesty are ignored, which means that Barack Obama is free to oppose gay marriage for religious reasons -- something no Republican could do without being forever consigned to the darkest realms of religious right Christianist theocracy. Democratic litmus tests mean nothing, while Republicans are subject to the strictest possible scrutiny. Specter has of course been called a RINO for many, many years. As the Club for Growth puts it, such deviations epitomizes what the voters hate: Arlen Specter is the epitome of everything voters have come to hate about the Republican Party--the desperate grasping for power and the complete rejection of the principles the Party claims to stand for.The problem with that argument is that if the voters so hate Specter for that, then why has he won so overwhelmingly in every recent election? And why has Santorum lost? David Frum has a different view: For a long time, the loudest and most powerful voices in the conservative world have told us that people like Specter aren't real Republicans - that they don't belong in the party. Now he's gone, and with him the last Republican leverage within any of the elected branches of government.I have no idea whether I'm happy about this. I've long since given up on a GOP which is ideologically pure according to my libertarian principles. I held my nose and voted for Specter because I thought he was better than the Democrats. Now that he is a Democrat, I still think he's better than most Democrats. But is he better than Toomey? I didn't think so when I voted in the Republican Primary, because I thought winning against the Democrats was more important, and I didn't think Toomey could ever win. Not that either man would ever be a match with my litmus test, but I'm not the voting majority. What I think has happened is that Pennsylvania voters have moved to the left at the same time the Republican Party has moved to the right. If such a trend continues, it begs the question of whether the Republicans can win. But maybe I should stop fretting like a RINO about whether the Republicans can win. Isn't it better to lose an election than lose a litmus test? posted by Eric on 04.29.09 at 09:44 AM
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From RINO to DINO. Rhinos are endangered. Dinos are extinct. Anthony · April 29, 2009 01:42 PM Everybody knows he did it because he was down 21% in the polls leading-up to the GOP primary for his seat- and Joey Pluggs made a deal with him, he already admitted as such. The sad truth is that this hack has spent three decades in the Senate, while accomplishing little. And Barack and him have a lot in common- as unprincipled political opportunists, I’m sure they’ll get along just great. Just a little over a month ago, the Senator said in an interview that he wouldn’t switch parties due to the importance of checks and balances. And back in 2001, Sen. Arlen Specter, then a Republican, proposed a rule forbidding party switches… he was upset when Vt Sen. Jim Jeffords’ left the GOP to become an independent. Who knows what the truth is with this guy, you’ll never get it from him. With all due respect, Senator- don’t let the door hit your butt on the way out. Nobody on our side’s going to miss you. Reaganite Republican Resistance · April 29, 2009 03:03 PM This party switching can go both ways. I surely hope the Republican party is talking to some of those new southern democrats. Penny · April 29, 2009 06:50 PM There is freedom being the minority. You no longer has to worry about voting in the worst of the RINO's who is traitor to what we believe in. Now you can vote the candidate that best match your convictions without calculation that he can win or not. RAH · April 29, 2009 08:47 PM |
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Ah Eric, I long for the days when being a PA Republican was the same as being a libertarian. Scranton, Thornburgh, Schweiker- strong defense, small government, low taxes. The idea that abortion and religion would ever be other than personal choices respected by the rest of Americans never occurred to me.
I don't understand when the personal responsibility beloved by the classical liberal PA Republicans became social engineering. The Democrat party was always the reactionary 'back to feudalism' party.
I conclude that to be a Republican now means one must be a Christian creationist first, all other issues to be considered after.
I'm sure as fuck not a Republican anymore.